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Studies conceptual foundations of GVC analysis, twin pillars of 'governance' and 'upgrading', and detailed cases of emerging economies.
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Studies conceptual foundations of GVC analysis, twin pillars of 'governance' and 'upgrading', and detailed cases of emerging economies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 193mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471947
- ISBN-10: 1108471943
- Artikelnr.: 53212923
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 494
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. März 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 193mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 726g
- ISBN-13: 9781108471947
- ISBN-10: 1108471943
- Artikelnr.: 53212923
Gary Gereffi is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Center on Globalization, Governance, and Competitiveness at Duke University, North Carolina, where he teaches courses in economic sociology, globalization and comparative development, and international competitiveness. His research interests deal with the competitive strategies of global firms, the governance of global value chains, economic and social upgrading, and the emerging global knowledge economy.
Foreword Pascal Lamy; 1. The emergence of global value chains: ideas,
institutions and research communities; Part I. Foundations of the Global
Value Chain Framework: 2. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity
chains: how US retailers shape overseas production networks; 3.
International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity
chain; 4. The governance of global value chains with John Humphrey and
Timothy J. Sturgeon; Part II. Expanding the Governance and Upgrading
Dimensions in GVCs: 5. The global economy: organization, governance, and
development; 6. Local clusters in global chains: the causes and
consequences of export dynamism in Torreon's blue jeans industry with
Jennifer Bair; 7. Development models and industrial upgrading in China and
Mexico; 8. Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: a
new paradigm for a changing world with Stephanie Barrientos and Arianna
Rossi; 9. Regulation and economic globalization: prospects and limits of
private governance with Frederick Mayer; 10. Economic and social upgrading
in global value chains: why governance matters with Joonkoo Lee; Part III.
Policy Issues and Challenges: 11. Global value chain analysis: a primer
(second edition) with Karina Fernandez-Stark; 12. Global value chains,
development and emerging economies; 13. Risks and opportunities of
participation in global value chains with Xubei Luo; 14. Global value
chains in a post-Washington consensus world; 15. Protectionism and global
value chains; Index.
institutions and research communities; Part I. Foundations of the Global
Value Chain Framework: 2. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity
chains: how US retailers shape overseas production networks; 3.
International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity
chain; 4. The governance of global value chains with John Humphrey and
Timothy J. Sturgeon; Part II. Expanding the Governance and Upgrading
Dimensions in GVCs: 5. The global economy: organization, governance, and
development; 6. Local clusters in global chains: the causes and
consequences of export dynamism in Torreon's blue jeans industry with
Jennifer Bair; 7. Development models and industrial upgrading in China and
Mexico; 8. Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: a
new paradigm for a changing world with Stephanie Barrientos and Arianna
Rossi; 9. Regulation and economic globalization: prospects and limits of
private governance with Frederick Mayer; 10. Economic and social upgrading
in global value chains: why governance matters with Joonkoo Lee; Part III.
Policy Issues and Challenges: 11. Global value chain analysis: a primer
(second edition) with Karina Fernandez-Stark; 12. Global value chains,
development and emerging economies; 13. Risks and opportunities of
participation in global value chains with Xubei Luo; 14. Global value
chains in a post-Washington consensus world; 15. Protectionism and global
value chains; Index.
Foreword Pascal Lamy; 1. The emergence of global value chains: ideas,
institutions and research communities; Part I. Foundations of the Global
Value Chain Framework: 2. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity
chains: how US retailers shape overseas production networks; 3.
International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity
chain; 4. The governance of global value chains with John Humphrey and
Timothy J. Sturgeon; Part II. Expanding the Governance and Upgrading
Dimensions in GVCs: 5. The global economy: organization, governance, and
development; 6. Local clusters in global chains: the causes and
consequences of export dynamism in Torreon's blue jeans industry with
Jennifer Bair; 7. Development models and industrial upgrading in China and
Mexico; 8. Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: a
new paradigm for a changing world with Stephanie Barrientos and Arianna
Rossi; 9. Regulation and economic globalization: prospects and limits of
private governance with Frederick Mayer; 10. Economic and social upgrading
in global value chains: why governance matters with Joonkoo Lee; Part III.
Policy Issues and Challenges: 11. Global value chain analysis: a primer
(second edition) with Karina Fernandez-Stark; 12. Global value chains,
development and emerging economies; 13. Risks and opportunities of
participation in global value chains with Xubei Luo; 14. Global value
chains in a post-Washington consensus world; 15. Protectionism and global
value chains; Index.
institutions and research communities; Part I. Foundations of the Global
Value Chain Framework: 2. The organization of buyer-driven global commodity
chains: how US retailers shape overseas production networks; 3.
International trade and industrial upgrading in the apparel commodity
chain; 4. The governance of global value chains with John Humphrey and
Timothy J. Sturgeon; Part II. Expanding the Governance and Upgrading
Dimensions in GVCs: 5. The global economy: organization, governance, and
development; 6. Local clusters in global chains: the causes and
consequences of export dynamism in Torreon's blue jeans industry with
Jennifer Bair; 7. Development models and industrial upgrading in China and
Mexico; 8. Economic and social upgrading in global production networks: a
new paradigm for a changing world with Stephanie Barrientos and Arianna
Rossi; 9. Regulation and economic globalization: prospects and limits of
private governance with Frederick Mayer; 10. Economic and social upgrading
in global value chains: why governance matters with Joonkoo Lee; Part III.
Policy Issues and Challenges: 11. Global value chain analysis: a primer
(second edition) with Karina Fernandez-Stark; 12. Global value chains,
development and emerging economies; 13. Risks and opportunities of
participation in global value chains with Xubei Luo; 14. Global value
chains in a post-Washington consensus world; 15. Protectionism and global
value chains; Index.